Apparent mental health crisis near Medford Rd, Ann Arbor MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews were dispatched to a possible mental health crisis near Medford Road in Ann Arbor. A reportedly intoxicated man was said to be breaking objects and threatening self-harm. Access to weapons was unknown. Police and medical personnel responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County Police/Fire/EMS Dispatches
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Transcript:
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near Medford Road.
00:03
Apartment is 34.
00:05
Checking on caller’s son (name withheld), 26 year old male.
00:10
Several calls regarding intoxication; his girlfriend reported he was breaking things and threatening to harm himself.
00:20
Unknown access to any weapons.
00:23
Break. George 21 back.
00:26
Go ahead.
00:27
Back David on two saddle near Medford.
00:33
One hundred and two, go ahead.
00:38
University Fire Station One and Rescue 101 in area near Medford Road site.
00:44
Just calling arrival.
00:46
Clear.
00:48
Baker two one, I'll be complete.
00:49
I can head to Medford as well.
00:51
Okay.
00:52
Five five three.
00:54
Go ahead.
00:58
Ann Arbor City Fire Station One, Rescue 111, in the area near Medford Road, apartment 34.
01:06
Twenty-six year old male, high intoxication and suicidal.
01:09
He chased normal traffic.
01:10
Time out twenty-two forty-two.
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Location mentioned:
Medford Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
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